Boston principal under criminal investigation

The acting principal of a Boston high school has been placed on administrative leave after school officials found he's under investigation for his alleged role in a multi-state credit fraud ring.

A spokesman for Boston public schools tells The Boston Globe (http://b.globe.com/TOQsH8) that Queon Jackson was placed on leave from his position Madison Park Vocational Technical High School on Wednesday.

School officials placed the 39-year-old Jackson on leave as soon as they learned he has been under investigation by the U.S. Secret Service in allegedly fraudulently obtaining credit and then not paying the bills.